The Struggle for Recognition and the Return of Primary Intersubjectivity
Abstract
I argue that Axel Honneth (2012), reappropriated Colwyn Trevarthen's distinction between primary and secondary intersubjectivity,into his critical social theory. How the concept of primary intersubjectivity gets re-incorporated, or indeed, re-cognized in Honneth’s conception of recognition, however, is a complex issue that Iexplore in this essay. It is linked to questions not only about child development, but also about whether one should understand recognition in terms of a summons (Aufforderung), following Fichte, or in terms of a struggle, as Honneth, following Hegel, suggests, or in terms of a gift, as Ricoeur, following Hénaff suggests.
Publication Title
Contributions To Phenomenology
Recommended Citation
Gallagher, S. (2017). The Struggle for Recognition and the Return of Primary Intersubjectivity. Contributions To Phenomenology, 89, 3-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-56160-8_1